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Volkswagen teased an all-electric dune buggy concept built on their new modular MEB platform and heavily inspired by '60s-era Beetle-based dune buggies like the famous Meyers Manx. We're now seeing it ...
This post contains spoilers for One Piece. What makes One Piece different from other shonen manga is how it handles world-building. Eiichiro Oda plans every single chapter meticulously, which is why ...
Volkswagen has long been associated with quirky and eccentric vehicles, but none of them are as burned into the collective automotive consciousness as is theBeetle. Part of the charm and wide appeal ...
When Bruce Meyers shortened a Volkswagen Beetle chassis and threw a fiberglass shell on it, he started the dune buggy craze of the mid-1960s with his Meyers Manx off-road race car. Now here at the ...
Despite what you heard, the Amish aren't against technology. Communities adopt new gadgets such as fax machines and business-use cell phones all the time—so long as the local church approves each one ...
The Volkswagen ID Buggy stole my heart when it debuted at the Geneva Motor Show. Modeled after the Meyers Manx off-road dune buggy of the 1960s, the ID Buggy is a throwback to simpler times, but fully ...
Meyers quickly established the Manx bona fides in off-road racing (winning the Mexican 1000, precursor to the Baja 1000), and word of his startling creation spread. Serial production started slowly in ...
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